Discovery Content definition

Discovery Content means all current and future titles published by Licensor. Additional Discovery Content shall be automatically added to this Agreement as soon as it is published by Licensor and shall be provided to EP by Licensor to be used in accordance with Section 2.7 herein.
Discovery Content means the Publications listed in Shedule 1. 1.6 “Logo” shall mean the marks or trademarked banner graphics owned by Licensor which are used on the cover of each issue of the Publications. 1.7 “Past Content” is Content that Licensor published and that EP included in Products during the term of this Agreement. 1.8 "Products" are information products distributed by EP (and by virtue of agreements with EP, by EP’s distributors, resellers, agents, and sublicensees), which contain all or part of the Content of the Publications, and are subject to modification at EP’s discretion. A list of the Products can be found here: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/products. 1.9 "User" shall mean third persons or organizations that have entered into agreements with EP and/or its distributors, resellers, agents or sublicensees respecting the Products. 1.10 “Effective Date” means the latest execution date set forth on the signature block below. normalizované dátové prvky na uľahčenie používania produktu. 1.2 „Publikácie“ sú tituly uvedené v Prílohe 1, ktorá môže byť z času na čas aktualizovaná a ktorá je začlenená do tejto zmluvy týmto odkazom.

Examples of Discovery Content in a sentence

  • The search engines, third party discovery services and EBSCO Discovery Service may search the full text and display a limited portion of the Discovery Content so that Users can connect to the Content via the result lists.

  • Licensor shall provide the following data for the Discovery Content: all the full text and metadata elements with information that facilitates a link from the metadata to the full text on an online server.

  • Licensor shall provide the following data for the Discovery Content: all the full text and metadata elements, including cover images, with information that facilitates a link from the metadata to the full text on an online server.

  • Discovery Content This endpoint allows you to fetch content for the new Discovery Pane in Firefox (about:addons).

  • During the Checkpoint meeting, Client will present Activity 1 – Prepare deliverables and will collaborate with IBM to evaluate the completion status of each task.Activity 2 – ExecuteUnder this Activity, the following configuration and deployment tasks will be performed.Activity 2.1 – Configure Watson Discovery Content CollectionIBM will ingest the documents collected in Activity 1.4 into Watson Discovery Service Collections.

  • HSWI acknowledges that Discovery owns all right, title and interest in and to the Discovery Content (including any goodwill associated therewith) and retains all rights with respect thereto.

  • HSWI will receive no rights to Discovery Content in English or other languages.

  • Discovery shall be solely responsible for securing any and all further clearances, permissions, approvals, authorizations, rights and licenses necessary for the publication of any elements contained in the Discovery Content.

  • Except and to the extent otherwise expressly provided in a SOW, no Discovery Content may be modified in any way without the express prior written consent of Discovery in each instance.

  • The search engines and EBSCO Discovery Service may search the full text and display a limited portion of the Discovery Content so that Users can connect to the Content via the result lists.

Related to Discovery Content

  • Licensed Content means those articles or other parts of a Licensed Title which form part of the content licensed in accordance with the Order (including all content published during the Subscription Period or other period specified in the Order to which access and use rights are granted under this Licence, and including all Previously Subscribed Material).

  • Third Party Content means all software, data, text, images, audio, video, photographs and other content and material, in any format, that are obtained or derived from third party sources outside of Oracle that You may access through, within, or in conjunction with Your use of, the Services. Examples of Third Party Content include data feeds from social network services, rss feeds from blog posts, Oracle data marketplaces and libraries, dictionaries, and marketing data. Third Party Content includes third-party sourced materials accessed or obtained by Your use of the Services or any Oracle-provided tools.

  • Program Materials means the documents and information provided by the Program Administrator specifying the qualifying EEMs, technology requirements, costs and other Program requirements, which include, without limitation, program guidelines and requirements, application forms and approval letters.

  • Core Curriculum Content Standards means the New Jersey Student Learning Standards.

  • Programming means the process of organisation, decision-making and allocation of financial resources in several stages, with the involvement of partners in accordance with Article 5, intended to implement, on a multi-annual basis, joint action by the Union and the Member States to achieve the objectives of the Union strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth;

  • Developed Software means software specifically designed for the Principal under the Contract. Depending how advanced its development is, it may be either a Product or a Service or both.

  • VOC content means the total weight of VOC in a product expressed as a percentage of the product weight (exclusive of the container or packaging), as determined pursuant to sections 94515(a) and (b).

  • Site content means textual, visual or aural content that is encountered as part of the user experience;

  • Developed Materials means Materials created, made, or developed by Contractor or Subcontractors, either solely or jointly with the Judicial Branch Entities or JBE Contractors, in the course of providing the Work under this Agreement, and all Intellectual Property Rights therein and thereto, including, without limitation, (i) all work-in-process, data or information, (ii) all modifications, enhancements and derivative works made to Contractor Materials, and (iii) all Deliverables; provided, however, that Developed Materials do not include Contractor Materials.

  • Customer Content means all files, content (including audio, video, text, or images), and data (including Personal Data) belonging to or controlled by the Customer, which is uploaded into the Products and Services or otherwise provided to Showpad for processing pursuant to the Agreement.

  • Development Site means any parcel or lot on which exists or which is intended for building development other than the following:

  • Software Updates means the Software releases, service packs, build updates or emergency fixes released from time to time in accordance with the Vocera’s update policy for such Software.

  • The Works/Project means the works to be executed or done under this contract.

  • Custom Materials means Materials developed by the Supplier at the Procuring Entity's expense under the Contract and identified as such in Appendix 5 of the Contract Agreement and such other Materials as the parties may agree in writing to be Custom Materials. Custom Materials includes Materials created from Standard Materials.

  • Information processing system means an electronic system for creating, generating, sending, receiving, storing, displaying, or processing information.

  • Development Data means all non-clinical, clinical, technical, chemical, safety, and scientific data and information and other results, including relevant laboratory notebook information, screening data, and synthesis schemes, including descriptions in any form, data and other information, in each case, that is generated by or resulting from or in connection with the conduct of Development of Products.

  • User Content means any comments, remarks, data, feedback, content, text, photographs, images, video, music, or other content or information that you or any Site Visitor or User post to any part of the Site or provide to Upwork, including such content or information that is posted as a result of questions.

  • Platform Services means the products and services that Platform Users receive from a Stripe Connect Platform, regardless of whether fees are charged (e.g., web development, customer support or hosting services).

  • Digital audio-visual work means a series of related images which, when shown in succession, imparts an impression of motion, together with accompanying sounds, if any.

  • Artwork has the meaning set forth in Section 1.6(a).

  • Development Tools means the development kits, programming tools, emulators and other materials that may be used in the development of Games under this Agreement.

  • Client Content means content you, or any person(s) acting on your behalf or using your password or account, supplies to us, posts, or makes available for use in your Services.

  • Software Error means a reproducible defect or combination thereof in the Software that results in a failure of the Software when used in accordance with the Documentation. Software Errors do not include those errors caused by (a) Licensee’s negligence, (b) any unauthorized modification or alteration Licensee makes to the Software, (c) data that does not conform to Licensor’s specified data format, (d) operator error, or (e) use not conforming to the Licensor’s supported technical environment specified in the Documentation.

  • Recycled content means the percentage of a product composed of recovered material, or post- consumer recovered material, or both.

  • Development Tool Kit means a DS Offering specifically designed for application or content development. A Development Tool Kit is either identified (i) with “CAA” or “ENOVIA Studio” in the DS Offering name, or (ii) in the Transaction Document and/or the Product Portfolio. Extended Enterprise User means an employee of Customer’s affiliate(s), supplier(s) and/or customer(s) authorized to use Customer’s DS Offering for the sole and exclusive purpose of enabling the Extended Enterprise User(s) to conduct business with Customer. The use of the DS Offering by any such Extended Enterprise User(s) 1) shall be solely limited to use (a) as configured and deployed by Customer and (b) in connection with the Extended Enterprise User’s performance of services for and on behalf of Customer, and 2) shall exclude any use by Extended Enterprise User (a) for its own account or a third party’s account, or (b) for the purpose of modifying, otherwise using, maintaining or hosting the DS Offering. Extended Enterprise Users are authorized if so specified in the Product Portfolio.

  • Digital Cross Connect System or "DCS" is a function which provides automated Cross Connection of Digital Signal Level 0 (DS0) or higher transmission bit rate digital channels within physical interface facilities. Types of DCS include but are not limited to DCS 1/0s, DCS 3/1s, and DCS 3/3s, where the nomenclature 1/0 denotes interfaces typically at the DS1 rate or greater with Cross Connection typically at the DS0 rate. This same nomenclature, at the appropriate rate substitution, extends to the other types of DCS specifically cited as 3/1 and 3/3. Types of DCS that cross connect Synchronous Transport Signal level 1 (STS-1 s) or other Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) signals (e.g., STS-3) are also DCS, although not denoted by this same type of nomenclature. DCS may provide the functionality of more than one of the aforementioned DCS types (e.g., DCS 3/3/1 which combines functionality of DCS 3/3 and DCS 3/1). For such DCS, the requirements will be, at least, the aggregation of requirements on the "component" DCS. In locations where automated Cross Connection capability does not exist, DCS will be defined as the combination of the functionality provided by a Digital Signal Cross Connect (DSX) or Light Guide Cross Connect (LGX) patch panels and D4 channel banks or other DS0 and above multiplexing equipment used to provide the function of a manual Cross Connection. Interconnection is between a DSX or LGX to a Switch, another Cross Connection, or other service platform device.